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Pete and I have been waiting for this day to come, The Making of Harry Potter at the Warner Bros. Studio outside London. Oh my God, if you are a Harry Potter fan this tour should be a must on your 'To Do' list! But first, we ate lunch at the White Swan which is a pub that Pete and I pass by every day walking to the Pimlico Underground Station. They started serving food at noon and we walked in at 12:15pm. Needless to say we were the first ...

... and talc (all supplied by the motel) and wearing something other than denim jeans, t shirt with a thermal top underneath. It had to be in my top ten meals ever and if I come back and wash dishes for a few weeks it should pay for the meal. Jas went through more bread than Jesus and the disciples in the New Testament. Anyway time to call it quits for tonight as we have a big day tomorrow at Madam Tuesedes and the London ...

... squirrels eager for a feed. After a much needed coffee and snack, we finally reached Oxford Street and Beryl and I made a bee line for Primark where much to Wayne and Neil's annoyance, we managed to spend the next hour seeking out bargains.

Shopping done we had a leisurely lunch in a gorgeous traditional English pub in Mayfair. I had my first beer (well a taste anyway) as the beer that Wayne and I are toasting in ...

... Incredible the creativity and ingenuity that went into making the movies. Kids loved it too. Having briefly appeased the passengers we took advantage of yet another cracking day to visit Kew Gardens. So gorgeous - we spent maybe 3 hours wandering but could've spent much longer had the gardens not closed at 6pm. Inexplicable to me now that I lived here for 2 years and never ...

... to Greenwich a second day to visit the National Maritime Museum. They had an exhibition about the Longitude Quest and Mr Harrison who in the 1700s built a small sea clock/watch that kept almost as perfect time as at Greenwich. The Museum has the four original models he used to perfect the design before he reduced the size – and they were all in working order! The buildings around the Museum are beautiful and well worth the trip on their ...